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was part of - traducción al italiano

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
WAS (disambiguation); Was (disambiguation); WAS

was part of      
era parte di
spare part         
  • Art design from recycle spare parts ([[South Africa]]).
  • A spare tire mounted at the rear of a Mitsubishi Type 73 Light Truck as an example of a repairable spare part.
INTERCHANGEABLE PART THAT IS KEPT IN AN INVENTORY AND USED FOR THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF FAILED UNITS
Car spare part; Replacement part; Rotable pool; Capital spare; Repair cycle; Beyond economic repair
pezzo di ricambio
tympanic bone         
Tympanic part; Vaginal process of the tympanic portion; Pars tympanica; Auditory bulla; Auditory bullae; Tympanic bone; Pars tympanica ossis temporalis; Tympanic bulla; Tympanic parts; Tympanic parts of the temporal bones; Tympanic parts of temporal bones; Tympanic part of temporal bone; Tympanic region
osso timpanico

Definición

part song
¦ noun a secular song with three or more voice parts, typically unaccompanied, and homophonic rather than contrapuntal in style.

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Was

Was or WAS may refer to:

  • Was, a past-tense form of the English copular verb to be
Ejemplos de uso de was part of
1. Al–Heil denied that he was part of the uprising, pointing out that he was a member of Saddam‘s rubber–stamp parliament. I was part of the regime.
2. The raid on Friday was part of an ongoing operat...
3. Folklore Phoolan Devi was part of India‘s bandit folklore.
4. The aircraft was part of the 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit.
5. It was part of a two–week leadership skills course.